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If the standard cell potential of zinc-copper cell is 1.10 V and the reduction potential of Cu is 0.34 V, what is the reduction potential of Zn?

The answer is -0.76, correct?
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If the standard cell potential of zinc-copper cell is 1.10 V and the reduction potential of Cu is 0.34 V, what is the reduction potential of Zn?

The answer is -0.76, correct?

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